MichiganX: Democratic to Authoritarian Rule

- Duration
- 1 weeks
- Price Value
- $ 25
- Difficulty Level
- Introductory
"The Changing Political Landscape: Understanding Democratic Erosion" is an enlightening course offered by MichiganX as part of their innovative Teach-Out Series. This introductory-level course delves into the complex world of political systems, focusing on the shift from democratic to authoritarian tendencies observed in many countries worldwide. By exploring historical patterns and comparative politics, learners will gain a deeper understanding of contemporary political changes and their implications.
No specific prerequisites are required for this course. It is designed to be accessible to anyone with an interest in political history, contemporary politics, and the evolution of political systems.
The knowledge and skills gained from this course will enable learners to:
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This course is designed to follow Comparative Democratic Development Part I: Conditions of Democracy. There are no formal prerequisites for this course, although an interest in democracy, democratic structures and institutions, as well as democratic development is key.
Conditions of Democracy is the first course in a two-part series intended as a broad survey of the political, social, cultural, economic, institutional, and international factors that foster and obstruct the development and consolidation of democracy.
This course explores the changing culture and society of the three East Asian countries, South Korea, China, and Japan. Students are expected to understand local representations of globalization, focusing on how people of the region responded to the impacts of industrialization, socialism, war, political authoritarianism, globalizing capital, and emerging consumerism. This course also provides glimpses of local popular culture, such as Japanese animation and Korean dramas.